I'd like to hear a detailed comparison of the Xylo vs Manners. I'm more comfortable behind a stock and haven't run a chassis yet that has felt as at home to me. Xylo has me intrigued
I handled the Xylo exactly once, but it made a huge impression. I would not comment except it seems like we share a bias towards stocks. IMO, if there is a stock like feeling chassis, it is only the Xylo. Maybe that new Woox thing too, but it lacks all the full chassis features for me.
First, I am a stock guy. I run an A6 PRS and AG adjustable hunter. I have bought and sold, XLR, MDT, Ashbury, McRees G10, and a couple more probably. I liked them, but exactly none really felt good to me, even though I tried to like them. I am just not a chassis guy.
I saw and held a Xylo at SHOT when first introduced. It was the only chassis I have ever felt like I would own. It had all the benefits of a chassis but felt like a stock when handling it. Since then, that is really the only chassis that interests me. It made a huge impression. I fondled all the chassis and stocks that year. Only the A10 and Xylo were really different.
Most of the feel for me is the grip. I am not a chassis/AR grip fan. I spent a lot of thought about grip shape vs. hand shape, getting it built out asymmetrical for trigger function, etc. I was really thinking about it seriously. I spent probably 20 min at that show talking with Phil at the MPA booth about everything I disliked about chassis grips. Showed him how his grip positioned my hand in relation to the trigger, why it was sub optimal, where I would want it built out, etc. So, from my perspective, grip and feel was high on my mind.
Going back to Xylo, Ted, being the crazy genius he is, went out of the box with his walnut grip. That big blocky chunk of walnut just felt natural to me as handling a stock. He solved the grip problem in a simple and elegant way. Shape the walnut like you want, but it was perfect for me. It felt like a stock when I held it. All the other features of the Xylo look fantastic and much improved since I saw it at SHOT.
I have two "regrets" of deals I passed up. My second biggest regret is not getting the Xylo on preorder.
My first regret is not getting the Nucleus Xylo rifle for $2,000.00.
I would have bought the rifle if I hadn't made a decision to stop buying stuff I won't be shooting. The next thing I will build is a big 300 mag for short ELR target fun, a 300 Sherman Max in a long action Archimedes in a Xylo chassis.
I might sell my A6 and get a short action Xylo for my match gun, if a smoking deal popped up in the PX. But, I am limiting how much I change crap on my primary rifles. I already do it too much with barrel swaps.
Just one little data point on the Xylo...